Long Hollow Fire

The Long Hollow Fire was a wildfire burning five miles south of Dufur, Oregon in the United States. The fire was first reported on July 6, 2018 and has burned 78,425 acres (317 km2) .The fire was started by farm equipment. The fire is located just south of the Substation Fire. It is the third major fire of the 2018 Oregon wildfire season.

Long Hollow Fire
Scorched land in the Deschutes River Canyon from the Long Hollow Fire
LocationDufur, Oregon, United States
Coordinates45.396°N 121.033°W / 45.396; -121.033
Statistics[1]
Date(s)July 26, 2018 (2018-07-26) – August 14, 2018 (2018-08-14)
Burned area78,425 acres (317 km2)
CauseHuman
Land useAgriculture
Map
Location of fire in Oregon
Location of Long Hollow Fire

Events

July

The Long Hollow Fire was first reported on July 26, 2018, at 4:45 pm in a field southeast of Dufur, Oregon. The fire was started by farm equipment. Dry temperatures and strong winds led to the fire's rapid growth by evening into the canyon of the Deschutes River. A portion of the river and Highway 216 were closed as a result.[1][2] On July 28, crews focused on targeting the fire in Jones Canyon. By July 29, the fire had burned over 30,000 acres (121 km2). Despite the growth, containment lines were improved and by morning containment was 27 percent. Highway 216 and river access were made available again.[2]

The next morning, July 30, the fire was over half contained, with the fire showing little growth despite warm temperatures.[3] As of July 31, the Long Hollow Fire had burned 33,451 acres (135 km2) and was 95 percent contained.[1]

Impact

The fire has impacted recreational activities along the Deschutes River. A segment of the river was closed for three days due to the fire's location in the river's canyon.[1]

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References

  1. "Long Hollow Fire". InciWeb. Bureau of Land Management. Retrieved 1 August 2018.
  2. "Sunday July 29 Morning Update". InciWeb. USDA Forest Service, Fire and Aviation Management. Retrieved 1 August 2018.
  3. "Monday July 30, Morning Update". InciWeb. USDA Forest Service, Fire and Aviation Management. Retrieved 1 August 2018.

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